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The Hoppers
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With humble beginnings as rural
farm-boys, The Hoppers (originally known as the Hopper Brothers and Connie) were
formed in 1957 by founding member and owner, Claude Hopper. The group, green in
experience, consisted of Claude, his four brothers Will, Steve, Paul and Monroe,
and his future wife, Connie. Over the years, the Hopper Brothers and Connie
welcomed and then parted with musicians and singers who have gone on to their
acclaimed service in Christian Music. Connie and Claude’s two sons, Dean and
Michael, eventually joined the group full-time as lead vocalist and drummer.
In 1981, The Hoppers were chosen to represent the genre of Southern Gospel Music
at the Religious Inaugural Celebration for President Ronald Reagan.
While The Hoppers achieved tremendous success through the first three decades of
ministry- the era of the ‘90s began a new leg of their journey with the addition
of Dean’s wife, Kim, as soprano and a streak of hit number one songs including:
“Milk and Honey”, “Here I Am”, “Anchor to the Power of the Cross”, and ” Mention
My Name”. The pace of the group, with God’s help, was hitting new strides. In
addition to radio success, The Hoppers have received numerous accolades
including Mixed Group of the Year from the Heart’s Aflame Awards, Diamond
Awards, Singing News Fan Awards, and the SGMA; as well as four Dove Award
nominations. In 1998, Connie was presented with the prestigious Marvin Norcross
award, which is given to those with excellence in “Devotion to family, service
to Church, and contributions to the Gospel Music Industry”. Michael received the
Musician of the Year award from the Singing News Fan Awards, along with Kim who
has had the privilege of being given the title of Female Vocalist and Favorite
Soprano for well over a decade by the same association.
The Hoppers have been traveling the country, and more recently, the world
spreading the Gospel while performing fan favorites like “Jerusalem”, “Yes I
Am”, “Shoutin’ Time”, “Yaweh”, “The Ride”, and “Blame it on Love”. The group has
always tried to remain stalwart in their sharing of hope and God’s unmatchable
love, while keeping their faith in Christ and family. Their prayer is to extend
this message to all who do not know him, and encourage those who do.
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